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Trump to use Tarriffs to boost uS Firearms Exports

Trump administration to use tariffs to boost U.S. firearms exports, it would likely rely on the following trade mechanisms: 1. The "Reciprocal Tariff" Threat Donald Trump has frequently advocated for a policy of "reciprocal tariffs," where the U.S. charges a foreign country the exact same tariff rate that country charges the U.S. on a given product. Application to Firearms: If a foreign country imposes a 15% tariff on imported U.S. firearms, the U.S. would threaten to impose a 15% tariff on that country's key exports to the U.S. (such as automobiles, electronics, or agriculture). The Leverage: The foreign country, wanting to avoid a damaging tariff on its major exports, would be pressured to lower or eliminate its tariff on U.S. firearms to avoid U.S. retaliation. 2. Using Broad Tariffs as a "Carrot and Stick" Because firearms are a highly regulated and politically sensitive product, tariffs are rarely the primary barrier to entry; strict licensing, ...